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So here is my theory. dont take it!!!?

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Okay, you know how in space they have these things called 'black holes'??

they just appear out of nowhere, and suck stuff up.

here is my theory: black holes are a gateway to a whole new universe. think about it.

black holes appear out of nowhere, any size, anywhere, and just suck stuff up from space. then the holes close, they are gone!

we dont know where the stuff went, and since the holes are black, they obviously cant be hot, so they cant evaporate stuff, when the holes close, the stuff it sucked uo is gone. where could the stuff go?

i think that black holes could be a completely new galaxy and solar system!

does it make sense?

it sure does to me, because we have never been inside a black hole before.

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  1. You aren't the first (by far) to have this 'theory'.  As a matter of fact, Disney made a movie called 'The Black Hole' in 1979 that ended with a ship being sucked in and spit out the other side, along with whole new worlds.

    Alas, everything we know about the universe tells us that this simply can't be the case.  Take a couple of physics classes, and see if you still like your pet theory...


  2. Here's my theory. People who have no idea what they're talking about shouldn't make fools of themselves by talking about it on the internet.

    Black holes do not "appear out of nowhere" as you ignorantly assert. They also don't close up again, they very slowly evaporate, over billions of years if it's a big one. When material is trapped by a black hole, it isn't gone. It's now a part of the hole. They are not a gateway to anywhere, they're just degenerate matter and a very intense gravitational field.

    Finally, before using the word 'theory' again, please learn what it means in a scientific context. Here's a hint - it does NOT mean 'wild guess from out of the blue with zero supporting evidence.'

  3. ok im sorry, but please dont make up theories that are based completely in fantasy.

    black holes are collapsed stars. they do not come from no where. we know how they form, its well understood. if the core of a star is too massive after the star explodes in a supernova it will collapse into a black hole. they do not just close. they can slowly leak out radiation and disappear after trillions of years. anything that gets sucked into a black hole remains there until the black hole is completely gone due to hawking radiation. a black hole can be hot. even if they were they couldnt evaporate anything. they arent made of atoms, and therefore cant undergo evaporation. they are made entirely of quarks, electrons, and gluons.

    and how does black mean they cant be hot? black generally means hot.

    im sorry, but no.

  4. Black holes don't appear out of nowhere.  They are the remains of massive dead stars.  

    The name 'hole' is a bit misleading.  They don't actually go anywhere.  It's not an actual hole in space.  They are just very dense dead stars.  Anything that falls 'into' (onto is more descriptive) them just becomes squished down and part of the very dense dead star, making it a slightly more massive dense dead star.

    So I wouldn't worry about anyone stealing your idea.

  5. black holes are in the middle of each galaxy. they dont appear out of no where. inside a black hole is plasma and star dust and everything that it sucked up. so you would be toasted or crushed before you even reached another world. you cant visit inside a black hole cause you never would get out. sorry but your theory is incorrect.

  6. First, they don't "appear out of nowhere and such stuff up".

    They form from very well-understood physics and math.

    Second, this is not a new theory.

    John Michell proposed the idea of black holes (though he didn't call them that) back in 1783.  And the idea that a black hole was a "gateway" to another universe or dimension, or even just another part of our universe began with Hermann Weyl in 1921.  The term "wormhole" was coined by John Wheeler in 1957, elaborated on by Schwarzchild (one form of Schwarzchild wormhole is called an Einstein-Rosen bridge).

    Disney made a movie on the idea in 1979 ("The Black Hole").

    Paramount made a really terrible movie in 1997 ("Event Horizon").

    The TV series Stargate SG-! and Stargate-Atlantis use wormholes.

    There are a lot of science fiction novels and short stories that use the idea.

  7. If a black hole could exist it would be the mass of 2 suns compressed into a sphere about 3 km in diameter.

      It would emit no radiation,so it would be invisible.

      It would be detectable as it would act like any 2 solar mass celestial body.

  8. so basically what you saying is:

    black holes can act like worm holes as a passegway between two paralell universes. right?

    well its a nice idea, but a couple things need to be cleared up. first of all, this is extreamily possible. we have no idea what happens after something gets sucked into a black hole, because we know little about them. they don't just appear out of no where though. supermassive black holes are the ones that suck planets and stars etc.. these black holes are created as a result of the collapse of something called a "neutron star". a neutron star forms when supermassive stars, such as a red super giant, collapse. these neutron stars are very small, only about 10 miles in diameter, but extreamily massive, and dense. these neutron stars a billions of times more massive than our sun. everything in this star is being pulled and pulled into the dense center of the star. as a result of all of this gravity, it literaly collapses under the weight of its own gravity. as a result, the gravitational effect becomes so great, it forms a huge rip in space time, thus making a black hole.

    the term "black hole" is a bit of a misnomer. its not black... its invisible. we can't see it but we know its there. and they're not really "holes" either. they are rips. make sense?

    inside, black holes are extreamily hot. everything they suck in, is trapped and split apart down to the atom. infact, the force might be so great, it would split apart the atom. as a result, all of these subatomic particles are undergoing extream pressure, and extream motion. now lets recal the true definition of "temperature". temperature isn't how hot something is.... thats a result of temperature. the real definition is "the measure of the motion of particles within a given substance". so basically, how fast the particles move.

    another thing that needs to be cleared is the last paragraph. i'm getting the impression that you don't know how many solar systems there are... which is no sin trust me! its a common mistake. there isn't just one solar system in our universe.... there isn't just one solar system in our own galaxy! scientists agree that in the visible universe.... the universe we can examine from earth.... houses atleast 750,000,000,000,000,000 solar systems. thats 750 sextillion solar systems. imagine how many there are in the entire universe! and there's not just one galaxy in the universe. we have observed millions from earth. you can even see some in your own backyard! the andromeda galaxy, the whirlpool galaxy, the sombrero galaxy, and my personal favorite, the black eye galaxy.

    so back to black holes. where does this stuff go? does it stay inside the black hole? or does it exit the black hole at some point? here's something to think about.... something called "white holes". these white holes are the exact opposite of black holes. instead of sucking something in, they spit something out. they have never been observed, and are extreamily theoretical, but it makes sense doesn't it? maybe they spit something out in our universe, or maybe a paralell universe! we have never observed these sorts of things.

    this is changes our understanding of the universe in a way. black holes are now like worm holes except they are a little more powerful.

    so now that you have this information, edit your theory so its in tune with everything we've talked about. your theory is actually an up and coming idea in the scientific community. so keep at it because there are a lot of missing links that we need to fill.

    good luck!

    if you have any further questions, shoot me an email.

  9. Black Holes do not "appear out of nowhere".  They are the remains of super-giant stars that have gone supernova and collapsed in on themselves.

    They are called "holes" because they generate a gravitational pull so strong that everything within their gravitational reach falls into them.

    They are called "black" because not even light can escape once it has passed inside the Event Horizon, so we cannot see them.  They are in the middle of a sphere of "black".

    All matter that is sucked into a Black Hole is pulled onto the surface of the Black Hole, just like gravity pulls us to the surface of the Earth.  The difference being that anything on the surface of a Black Hole is crushed flat.

    .

  10. this isn't a theory.

    it does not explain any observations.

    the disney movie was awful, as i recall...

  11. black holes are created when larger stars collapse in on themselves, because of this, they have a strong gravititaional field, so strong that mass is turned into energy before you get close, they arnt actually sucked in, they are crushed into  a tiny speck, so we wouldnt get close enough to actually go through if there was a portal/gateway

    this is all theory as well

  12. All galaxies have a black hole in the center, leading scientists to believe that galaxies are formed from the gravitational pull of the black hole. Whatever doesn't get sucked into the black hole starts spinning around it, forming the galaxy.  You are correct in that assumpition.  However, black holes do not just appear out of nowhere.  They are the remains of a massive star that has collapsed upon itself.

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